Toyota Sienna Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.46/5 Average
1,944 Total Reviews
Model Overview:

Buyers looking for a smart choice in the minivan segment will undoubtedly find themselves considering the Toyota Sienna. Since its introduction in 1998, the Sienna has won over families with its versatility, features, safety record and reputation for reliability.

In reviews, we've lauded the Sienna for its smooth, refined ride and easy-to-drive nature. Another plus is that Toyota has generally offered all-wheel drive on the Sienna, making it a more practical alternative to large three-row crossover SUVs. More recent Siennas can be downright plush in higher trim levels, and there's even an SE model with a sport-tuned suspension that's genuinely sporty. Whichever version you choose, you'll be getting one of the most dependable and rewarding minivans on the market.

User Reviews:

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  • sweet! - 2011 Toyota Sienna
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    This the best mini-van out there period. This thing gets a lot of looks, it drives and handles like a car. It blows all others away! Just drive on you will see. Make sure you drive an se model.

  • It started off so well - 2005 Toyota Sienna
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    Bought van brand new after bad Chrysler T&C. The first 3 years were great. Here is the laundry list of problems we have encountered, none unique to us: rear door not staying up - repaired b4 recall issued, tires wear extremely quickly even w/ regular rotation, radio does not respond to buttons correctly and often has no display or only partial digital display, gear shift clip broken so have to hold with one hand while removing keys from ignition when you park, manual side door handle broken-2X, gasket around windshield detached and dealer blamed on auto carwashes that I rarely used, side doors freeze shut every winter-in NASHVILLE!, auto door no longer works w/buttons - must start manually

  • Untrustworthy gas mileage - 2005 Toyota Sienna
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    After 15000 miles, the gas mileage started slipping. At this point we are getting 16-18 mpg max. Also, the dealer failed to finish coat the paint, and it scratches very easily.

  • Best Van ever had - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    I had my van for 6 weeks now and it is the best minivan i have been in, I live in Michigan the big 3 country and the big 3 does not even come close to matching this van in quality, Reliability, design. I have many friends and family members working for the big 3 and drove all of there vans toyota makes the best van and cars out there , even my family member who works for Ford drives two toyota and will not buy a ford product again. For my money its toyota for me

  • Best out there - 2002 Toyota Sienna
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    I have had many vans including many American Vans This continues to be the best

  • 2007 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    This is the best minivan I have have ever driven hands down. The power is unreal. We found this Limited to handle like a sports car. It corners very well. It is not tipsy feeling like the older Caravan or even an 08 Uplander. We are very happy with our purchase.

  • BRAKES SQUEAK - 2002 Toyota Sienna
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    I have had three Toyota cars before purchasing the Sienna van. I have never had a problem with any of the cars, so I expected the same with the Sienna. I like the van, except for the brakes. They squeak every time you stop. It is making me crazy. I am now shopping for a new van even though it is only two years old. I am not sure I will buy another Toyota. I am looking at the Honda vans/suvs.

  • The Volvo and Lexus of Minivans - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    We bought an LE after extensive research. We considered SUVs with 3 rows. We are used to driving Volvos. We ranked buying preferences as follows: Safety #1, reliability/build quality #2, resale #3, fuel consumption #4. The SUVs are only safer than a Sienna with a #7 safety package in a scant few unlikely scenarios and are less safe in many more. This has the build quality of a Lexus. With stability control and 3 row side curtain air-bags and the roster of other safety features we optioned for this is only slightly less safe than a Volvo XC90, which is 15k more and less spacious with 3rd row seating that is for only very small children.

  • Dont Buy the Navigation System - 2011 Toyota Sienna
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    I just purchased my 2011 XLE Sienna two weeks ago and found out that not all addresses are in the navigation system, even those that have been in existence for quite some time. When I had the dealership check it, they said they cannot do anything because the disk that uploads the direction is contracted out to a third party vendor. When asked if the problem can be resolved, they said they cannot guarantee that the issue would be fixed. I was then directed to the corporate customer relations department. The representative said the same thing and was not very helpful. To make a long story short, I would think twice about buying this since Toyota doesnt appear to have this problem resolve.

  • No regrets - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    1 year & 18.5K miles later, we have had no problems with this minivan. Have been pleasantly surprised at its practicality. Extremely spacious. Had to go on a 90 day tour of duty away from home, family came with me and we were able to pack so much into the van. Kids love the DVD and it handles well on the road. Would definately buy another Sienna in the future.

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